Associate Professor Shane Scahill

Associate Professor Shane Scahill

University of Auckland

H-index: 28

Oceania-New Zealand

About Associate Professor Shane Scahill

Associate Professor Shane Scahill, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Auckland, specializes in the field of health services research, organizational culture and effectiveness, pharmacy practice research, entrepreneurship in health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Risk identification and prediction of complaints and misconduct against health practitioners: a scoping review

Exploring Telepharmacy: A Bibliometric Analysis of Past Research and Future Directions

Pharmacists’ Attitudes towards Medically Assisted Dying

Characteristics and risk factors of pharmacist misconduct in New Zealand: a retrospective nationwide analysis

Workplace bullying in pharmacy–a study on prevalence, impacts and barriers to reporting

Understanding the Risk Factors and Stressors Impacting Optimal Work Practices in New Zealand Pharmacies: A SHELL Model Analysis

Describing the consumer profile of different types of community pharmacy in Aotearoa New Zealand

A Qualitative Evaluation of the Australian Community Pharmacy Agreement

Associate Professor Shane Scahill Information

University

Position

School of Pharmacy

Citations(all)

2127

Citations(since 2020)

1540

Cited By

1128

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

University of Auckland

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Associate Professor Shane Scahill Skills & Research Interests

health services research

organizational culture and effectiveness

pharmacy practice research

entrepreneurship in health

Top articles of Associate Professor Shane Scahill

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Risk identification and prediction of complaints and misconduct against health practitioners: a scoping review

Yufeng Wang

Sanyogita Ram

Shane Scahill

2024/1/1

Exploring Telepharmacy: A Bibliometric Analysis of Past Research and Future Directions

Hina Saeed

Nataly Dominica Martini

Shane Scahill

2024/5/1

Pharmacists’ Attitudes towards Medically Assisted Dying

Pharmacy

Lun Shen Wong

Shane L Scahill

Emma Barton

Bert Van der Werf

Jessica Boey

...

2024/2/20

Characteristics and risk factors of pharmacist misconduct in New Zealand: a retrospective nationwide analysis

BMC Health Services Research

Yufeng Wang

Sanyogita Ram

Shane Scahill

2024/2/20

Workplace bullying in pharmacy–a study on prevalence, impacts and barriers to reporting

Journal of health organization and management

Pushkar Silwal

Natalia D'Souza

Trudi Jane Aspden

Shane Scahill

2024/1/24

Understanding the Risk Factors and Stressors Impacting Optimal Work Practices in New Zealand Pharmacies: A SHELL Model Analysis

Pharmacy

Lun Shen Wong

Sanyogita Ram

Shane L Scahill

2023/5/23

Describing the consumer profile of different types of community pharmacy in Aotearoa New Zealand

Journal of Primary Health Care

James Nind

Carlo A Marra

Shane Scahill

Alesha Smith

2023/10/26

A Qualitative Evaluation of the Australian Community Pharmacy Agreement

Pharmacy

John K Jackson

Betty B Chaar

Carl M Kirkpatrick

Shane L Scahill

Michael Mintrom

2023/12/18

Impact of Promotional Videos on Public Perception of Pharmacy Services

Journal of Pharmacy Practice

Paige Rangi

Carlo Marra

Shane Scahill

Mudassir Anwar

2023/5/16

COVID-19 and Medicines Access

N Kheir

Amy Hai Yan Chan

S Scahill

Kebede Beyene

2023/10/15

An exploration of how online media portrays asthma and its treatment in New Zealand

Amy Chan

Shane Scahill

James Zhu

Ziyi Qin

Christina Lin

...

2023/12/14

Understanding Risk Factors for Complaints Against Pharmacists: A Content Analysis

Journal of Patient Safety

Yufeng Wang

Sanyogita Sanya Ram

Shane Scahill

2023/7/19

Cues disseminated by professional associations that represent 5 health care professions across 5 nations: lexical analysis of tweets

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Ann Dadich

Rebecca Wells

Sharon J Williams

Nazim Taskin

Mustafa Coskun

...

2023/3/15

A model of information-seeking strategies for laypeople in healthcare decision-making

Whitireia Journal of Nursing, Health and Social Services

Yi-Mei Huang

David Pauleen

Nazim Taskin

Shane Scahill

2023/12/1

An evaluation of the Australian Community Pharmacy Agreement from a public policy perspective: industry policy cloaked as health policy?

Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice

John K Jackson

Shane L Scahill

Michael Mintrom

Carl M Kirkpatrick

2023/6/12

Cues disseminated by professional associations across five professions and five nations: A lexical analysis of tweets (Preprint)

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Ann Dadich

Rebecca Wells

Sharon Williams

Nazim Taskin

Mustafa Coskun

...

2023/1/1

Alignment of Big Data Perceptions Across Levels in Healthcare: The case of New Zealand

Australasian Journal of Information Systems

Kasuni Weerasinghe

David Pauleen

Nazim Taskin

Shane Scahill

2023/11/27

Delivering Culturally-Appropriate, Technology-Enabled Health Care in Indigenous Communities

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics

Laszlo Sajtos

Nataly Martini

Shane Scahill

Hemi Edwards

Potaua Biasiny-Tule

...

2023/6

A systematic review of independent and chain pharmacies effects on medication adherence

James Nind

Alesha Smith

Shane Scahill

Carlo A Marra

2022/9/29

Theory of Sociotechnical Representations: A Novel Approach to Understanding Technology Perspectives

Kasuni Weerasinghe

David Pauleen

Shane Scahill

Nazim Taskin

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 70
N M Kerse

N M Kerse

University of Auckland

H-index: 63
Sanjay Garg

Sanjay Garg

University of South Australia

H-index: 36
Agnes Vitry

Agnes Vitry

University of South Australia

H-index: 25
Rhiannon Braund

Rhiannon Braund

University of Otago

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